Few things in life are certain. One has to be that Sigh will surprise you with each new record and another one that each next Sigh album will not disappoint. Heir to Despair is the […]
Photo: Zoran www.sonic-shot.com Shinedown has been one of the bigger newer rock bands in US for a while now, while it took them bit longer to break in Europe. They did that in fairly similar […]
Photo: Urban Mescalero Photography www.urbanmescalero.com Clutch did play the area this summer when they guested Roskilde Festival, but their last gig in Copenhagen was in 2015 when they played the outstanding sold-out show at Vega. […]
Archive photo: Zoran www.sonic-shot.com Precisely 35 years since the release of their debut album, Slayer, were set to play their last show Denmark. Accidentally it was also on the same day 3 years ago that […]
Couple of years since the release of Metal Church’s “return” album unimaginably titled XI, the Californian metallers are back with the follow up Damned If You Do. Calling XI, return-album might be somewhat misleading, because […]
What the fuck is this? Bassists from Anthrax and Megadeth released a record? Is it recording from one of their bass clinics? Not only it’s not a bass clinic recording, but it’s a collection of […]
Hardly two years since the release of masterpiece The Night Siren, former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett is ready with the follow-up. At The Edge Of Light sees the 68-year old guitar legend dial down on […]
For well over three decades New Jersey thrashers have been a safe bet for delivering solid albums, with especially last decade serving as band’s second youth. Bands previous album The Grinding Wheel form 2017 was […]
After releasing the weakest album of their carrier in form of the previous album The Astonishing, which followed solid, but unimpressive self-titled album, prog metal giants were in serious need of an album that would restore their […]
Second full-length release by the (un)likely partnership between Primus’ bassist Les Claypool and guitarist/vocalist Sean Lennon picks up where the 2016 debut left off. This means that we are off to expected unpredictability of wacky […]
Few things in life are certain. One has to be that Sigh will surprise you with each new record and another one that each next Sigh album will not disappoint. Heir to Despair is the […]
Photo: Zoran www.sonic-shot.com Shinedown has been one of the bigger newer rock bands in US for a while now, while it took them bit longer to break in Europe. They did that in fairly similar […]
Photo: Urban Mescalero Photography www.urbanmescalero.com Clutch did play the area this summer when they guested Roskilde Festival, but their last gig in Copenhagen was in 2015 when they played the outstanding sold-out show at Vega. […]
Archive photo: Zoran www.sonic-shot.com Precisely 35 years since the release of their debut album, Slayer, were set to play their last show Denmark. Accidentally it was also on the same day 3 years ago that […]
Couple of years since the release of Metal Church’s “return” album unimaginably titled XI, the Californian metallers are back with the follow up Damned If You Do. Calling XI, return-album might be somewhat misleading, because […]
What the fuck is this? Bassists from Anthrax and Megadeth released a record? Is it recording from one of their bass clinics? Not only it’s not a bass clinic recording, but it’s a collection of […]
Hardly two years since the release of masterpiece The Night Siren, former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett is ready with the follow-up. At The Edge Of Light sees the 68-year old guitar legend dial down on […]
For well over three decades New Jersey thrashers have been a safe bet for delivering solid albums, with especially last decade serving as band’s second youth. Bands previous album The Grinding Wheel form 2017 was […]
After releasing the weakest album of their carrier in form of the previous album The Astonishing, which followed solid, but unimpressive self-titled album, prog metal giants were in serious need of an album that would restore their […]
Second full-length release by the (un)likely partnership between Primus’ bassist Les Claypool and guitarist/vocalist Sean Lennon picks up where the 2016 debut left off. This means that we are off to expected unpredictability of wacky […]